Dublin O’Shea

(D)Have another drink, boys, well (G)have one with (D)me
We're (G)home from the (D)sea, yes, we're (A)back on the (A7)shore
And if (D)you get too drunk, boys, in (G)this company(D)y
You'll (Dm)roar 'round Cape (G)Horn on the Rory O'(D)Mor

He (D)lived on the dockside near (G)Liverpool (D)town
And he (G)always went (D)down, to the (A)thief and the (A7)vagabond
(D)Everyone knew him as (G)Dublin O'(D)Shea
But (Dm)some say he (G)came from Kill(D)arney

(D)Have another drink, boys, well (G)have one with (D)me
We're (G)home from the (D)sea, yes, we're (A)back on the (A7)shore
And if (D)you get too drunk, boys, in (G)this company(D)y
You'll (Dm)roar 'round Cape (G)Horn on the Rory O'(D)Mor

I sing of an Irishman honest and plain
But what's in the name when you think of the man himself
He was a sailor and he drank with the same
And he mastered the fine art of blarney

(D)Have another drink, boys, well (G)have one with (D)me
We're (G)home from the (D)sea, yes, we're (A)back on the (A7)shore
And if (D)you get too drunk, boys, in (G)this company(D)y
You'll (Dm)roar 'round Cape (G)Horn on the Rory O'(D)Mor

He was a lay preacher and a God-fearin' man
With a drink in his hand what a terrible sinner
He'd drink to the Devil and spit in your eye
Then go to confession on Friday

(D)Have another drink, boys, well (G)have one with (D)me
We're (G)home from the (D)sea, yes, we're (A)back on the (A7)shore
And if (D)you get too drunk, boys, in (G)this company(D)y
You'll (Dm)roar 'round Cape (G)Horn on the Rory O'(D)Mor

For ramblin' and rovin' there's none to compare
If you'd met him you'd swear that the man was a saint
But if you could just see him in some foreign bar
You'd swear he was the High King of Ireland

(D)Have another drink, boys, well (G)have one with (D)me
We're (G)home from the (D)sea, yes, we're (A)back on the (A7)shore
And if (D)you get too drunk, boys, in (G)this company(D)y
You'll (Dm)roar 'round Cape (G)Horn on the Rory O'(D)Mor

Curiosités sur la chanson Dublin O’Shea de The Irish Rovers

Sur quels albums la chanson “Dublin O’Shea” a-t-elle été lancée par The Irish Rovers?
The Irish Rovers a lancé la chanson sur les albums “Celtic Collection: The Next Thirty Years”, “The Irish Rovers Party Pack” en 1986, et “Tall Ships & Salty Dogs” en 2009.

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